The usual method of installing side-mount slides onto a drawer box involves a lot of measuring, marking and room for error. With the Rockler Drawer Installation Brackets, the process is much simpler and more intuitive. Just clamp the brackets in place wherever your drawer needs to be, set the drawer onto the brackets, pull out the slides and drive your screws. Since you can visually see the location of your drawer and whether or not it's level, you're less likely to make a mistake. Each bracket has a shoulder that rests on a rail or the cabinet bottom, providing a positive reference stop. Alternatively, you can butt the bracket upwards against the cabinet member of the slide. This method is ideal when the cabinet member is installed using our Universal Drawer Slide Jig (#57302, sold separately), which always locates the slide toward the bottom of the opening. For frameless cabinets, simply turn the bracket around so it points to the inside of the cabinet, press upwards against the cabinet member, and clamp against the sidewall.

I purchased these when I was building our new flat panel television entertainment center. I had seen the product video on-line and thought, that if you could have the shelf in place and you only had to pull out the slides to the side of the drawers, what a simple way to mount everything square and perfect.

It saves you time and frustration then having to pull the slides apart, attaché the side drawer slide and put everything back together.

Less time in assembly and frustration is a wonderful thing.

I love these brackets and have used them for three drawer projects since purchasing them. Such a nice product.

There are great, though it would have been nice if they marked on the bracket themselves that the LEFT and RIGHT marked on brackets were for framed cabinets, and the opposite for frameless cabinets. Would have saved my helper 30 minutes :)

These work well if you are building face frame cabinets because you can clamp them to the FFs. If you are building euro-style cabinets they are not very useful--for example, there's no way to use them to install the slider on the drawer unit. If you reverse them you can use them to prop up the cabinet-side of the slide, but they will block any spacer you use to get your slides parallel on both sides of the drawer. For non-FF cabinets, I cut a piece of plywood to use as a spacer. I _could_ carefully mark the position, clamp the brackets and install the cabinet component of the slides, but I've found spacers are superior for perfect alignment.

Found that drawers could tilt forward or backward enough to cause slide to be mounted a little off. Because of slots in slide it was easy to correct the problem, but if bracket surfaces were a little larger I think it would be better. I will admit my drawers were 36" wide and 18" deep which might have been a little much for the intended application.

I've never been able to line up exactly the two sliders (one on the drawer and one on the wall next to the drawer). I would think that you might make it just a little clearer in your video! Now, hopefully, I might get it right!

Looks better than the ones I tried to make and the price is right. Here's hoping for something that makes placing drawers and glides just a little easier to get right the first time. Keeping my fingers crossed. :)

I've never been able to line up exactly the two sliders (one on the drawer and one on the wall next to the drawer). I would think that you might make it just a little clearer in your video! Now, hopefully, I might get it right!

Looks better than the ones I tried to make and the price is right. Here's hoping for something that makes placing drawers and glides just a little easier to get right the first time. Keeping my fingers crossed. :)

BEST ANSWER:The Rockler Undermount jig is for undermount slides, typically Blum and the drawer sits on the slide. Totally different slide and install. Side mounts have 2 components, one attached to the drawer, the other to the cabinet. The Rockler Drawer Installation is to help install the drawer component in the correct position, the Universal Drawer Slide Jig is for the cabinet component.

BEST ANSWER:The Rockler Undermount jig is for undermount slides, typically Blum and the drawer sits on the slide. Totally different slide and install. Side mounts have 2 components, one attached to the drawer, the other to the cabinet. The Rockler Drawer Installation is to help install the drawer component in the correct position, the Universal Drawer Slide Jig is for the cabinet component.

if you are installing side mount drawer slides these do make it easier. After you have used the drawer slide jig to install the slides to the cabinet box, you use the brackets to hold the drawer box in the proper position for screwing the slides to the drawer box. If you don't have the brackets then you need to take the drawer slides apart, and measure both sides and attach the drawer part of the slide to the box. It takes longer but is not hard to do.

You do not need the Undermount drawer slide jig at all if you are using side mount drawer slides. You do not need the drawer slide installation brackets at all if you are using Undermount drawer slides. On Undermount drawer slides the drawer box just sits on top of the Undermount slides and snaps into position, no measuring.

BEST ANSWER:I did a few demos at the store with these brackets and they worked well for me. We have a number of cabinet maker customers who use them, and judging by the volume of sales, they are pretty popular and save time on the job. They can be easily returned if you do not like them.

BEST ANSWER:I did a few demos at the store with these brackets and they worked well for me. We have a number of cabinet maker customers who use them, and judging by the volume of sales, they are pretty popular and save time on the job. They can be easily returned if you do not like them.

I used it to install a great many drawer slides. While I don't have an opinion about the Kreg product, the Rockler version did the job. Lets face it...drawer slides are never fun to install, and less so in an already assembled cabinet. But anything that helps is a plus.

I’ve never used the kreg but it looks virtually the same as the Rockler product. I used the rockler a few times and didn’t really care for it. I find it easier to use scrap material as spacers or for alignment.

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